Who won Oscars for The Hurt Locker?

Who won Oscars for The Hurt Locker?

Who won Oscars for The Hurt Locker?

Kathryn Bigelow reacts to winning the Oscar for best director for “The Hurt Locker.” Bigelow is the first woman to win the award. Oscar winner Sandra Bullock looks at her Oscar at the Governors Ball following the the 82nd Academy Awards Sunday, March 7, 2010, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.

How many awards did The Hurt Locker win?

six Academy Awards
The Hurt Locker, American war movie, released in 2008, that is set in the second year of the Iraq War and won six Academy Awards, including for best picture, and six BAFTA Awards, also including for best film.

What year did The Hurt Locker win best picture?

The Hurt Locker earned nine Oscar nominations, tying Avatar for the most of any film in 2009, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Jeremy Renner, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing.

What was the budget for The Hurt Locker?

11 million USD
15 million USD
The Hurt Locker/Budget

What awards did the Hurt Locker win?

The film earned near-universal acclaim from critics, who praised Bigelow’s directing, Renner’s performance, writing, editing, and action sequences. The film was nominated for nine Academy Awards and won six, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay.

Is “the Hurt Locker” a good movie?

In the United States, The Hurt Locker is one of only five Best Picture winners ( The English Patient, Amadeus, The Artist, and The Shape of Water being the other four) to never enter the weekend box office top 5 since top 10 rankings were first recorded in 1982.

Is’Hurt Locker’producer banned from the Oscars?

“‘Hurt Locker’ producer banned from Oscars”. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 6, 2010. ^ Lang, Brent & Waxman, Sharon (March 3, 2010). ” ‘ Hurt Locker’ Sued Over Stolen Identity”.

How much money did the Hurt Locker make?

Summit Entertainment took The Hurt Locker wider to more than 200 screens on July 24, 2009 and more than 500 screens on July 31, 2009. The film’s final gross was $17,017,811 in the United States and Canada, and $32,212,961 in other countries, bringing its worldwide total to $49,230,772.